Here we’re getting a proper look at the entire front of the HTC One Two, complete with the much discussed on-screen buttons. Unsurprisingly, it looks very much like the HTC One.

We’re grabbing the pic from Engadget, which in turn credits mob.hr. The latter has some nice HTC One Two concept pics, too, incidentally. Maybe I’ll chuck one in below if there’s space.

At first glance, you’d be forgiven for thinking you were looking at the HTC One, with the silver aluminium body and micro-drilled holes.

Again, the main difference is the capacitive buttons making the leap onto the HTC One Two’s display. The HTC logo, however, remains firmly in place, so don’t expect the display:bezel ratio to change much.

Rumoured HTC One Two specs include a 5in 1080p display, quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, 2GB of RAM, KitKat Android 4.4, and two camera sensors on the rear.

As for HTC One Two storage, it’ll supposedly be 16GB – with microSD (the HTC One didn’t have a microSD slot, annoyingly).

The HTC One Two launch was recently tipped for “late March”, but there’s still speculation that it might actually materialise at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2014 in just under two weeks’ time.

I'll leave you with one of those HTC One Two concept pics I mentioned before, if I can just slot it in above and to the riiiiiight... Actually, bugger it, let's put a big'un in below: